Month: May 2015
Precision Hydrographic Printing: A Fascinating New Way to Precisely Add Color to 3D Prints
Watch this Futuristic Vat of Water Paint a Cat
Microbiomes raise privacy concerns
At Conference on Internet Governance and Cyber-Security, Steven Bellovin is part of panel on mitigating cyber-risks, and Henning Schulzrinne moderates discussion of Cyber-security and the Internet of Things.
May 15.
3-D Print and Rubik’s Cube-ify Almost Anything
Algorithm turns virtually any 3D object into a twisty-jointed puzzle similar to a Rubik’s cube. A video shows how it auto-generates rotation axes and interlocking pieces for 3D fabrication.
Research led by Changxi Zheng.
Video of new computational hydrographic printing method—which aligns physically a color texture onto a 3D surface with a precision never before attained—draws 100,000+ YouTube views in 5 days.
Research led by Changxi Zheng.
Tony Jebara is featured in BBC report on advances in artificial intelligence—and the possible dangers. He explains what is meant by artificial intelligence and what machines lack currently.
Segments start 2:14, 14:25, 26:05.